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who are the twelve tribes of israel

The twelve tribes of Israel are the family groupings that descended from Jacob (also called Israel) and became the core structure of the ancient nation of Israel.

Who the twelve tribes are

Jacob had twelve sons, and from them came the tribes that bear their names. In birth order, his sons were:

  • Reuben
  • Simeon
  • Levi
  • Judah
  • Dan
  • Naphtali
  • Gad
  • Asher
  • Issachar
  • Zebulun
  • Joseph
  • Benjamin

However, when the Bible lists the landed tribes (those given territory in the Promised Land), the usual “twelve” are:

  • Reuben
  • Simeon
  • Judah
  • Issachar
  • Zebulun
  • Benjamin
  • Dan
  • Naphtali
  • Gad
  • Asher
  • Ephraim (a son of Joseph)
  • Manasseh (a son of Joseph)

In this arrangement, Joseph’s tribe is counted through his two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, while Levi is often treated separately because Levi’s descendants became priests and temple servants rather than landholding farmers.

Simple HTML table of the usual “twelve” land tribes

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Tribe Original ancestor Notes
Reuben Reuben (son of Jacob) One of the older northern tribes.
Simeon Simeon Inherited land within Judah’s area in the south.
Judah Judah Royal tribe; David and later kings came from here.
Issachar Issachar Farming tribe in northern-central Israel.
Zebulun Zebulun Located toward the north, near trade routes.
Benjamin Benjamin Small tribe near Judah; Jerusalem sat on the Judah–Benjamin border.
Dan Dan Originally in the south, later associated with the far north.
Naphtali Naphtali Northern tribe west of the Sea of Galilee.
Gad Gad Settled east of the Jordan River.
Asher Asher Coastal, in the northwest, known for olive oil in later tradition.
Ephraim Ephraim (son of Joseph) Powerful northern tribe; sometimes called just “Joseph.”
Manasseh Manasseh (son of Joseph) Large tribe split on both sides of the Jordan.

Quick background and why they matter

  • Jacob’s name was changed to Israel , so his descendants are called Israelites, and the tribes carry his sons’ names.
  • In the Bible’s story, these tribes together form the people of Israel who leave Egypt in the Exodus, receive the law, and settle in the land of Canaan.
  • Levi’s descendants served as priests and caretakers of worship instead of receiving their own tribal territory like the others.

From a religious and historical perspective, the twelve tribes give structure to Israel’s identity, politics, and worship all through the Old Testament, and they remain a key reference point in Jewish and Christian tradition today.

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